Breaking Boundaries - Blood Ties- (2)

Breaking Boundaries - Blood Ties- (2)

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This is the sequel to Breaking Boundaries so if you haven't read that, definitely go back and check it out otherwise spoilers! This follows Alexandra and Krea's child years after her birth, Kiara. She was raised by her aunt Roux. She was never one to take things seriously. She just liked having fun. After her mother Krea attacked the Cao kingdom many years ago, they have been silent. No one knows if they even exist. It was peaceful, well somewhat. Aside from the thieves and bandits and rebels, it's pretty nice in the town of Hayland. Until Kiara is at the wrong place at the wrong time and her parents past catches up with her. Can she stay on the right path or will the evil temptation take over Hayland's only hope of survival...
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Far away from her Kingdom, Rosalie wants revenge. Four years ago, a new King arrived and banished women from his Kingdom, leaving only men to become warriors. Rosalie was forced to leave her husband, Caleb, but her heart leaps at Alexander as well. She will do everything to bring the King to justice. Her older brother and a new friend train her and soon she becomes a great fighter. When she becomes ready to sneak into the Kingdom, she doesn't hesitate... but will Caleb recognize her? Is he even alive? When the King interrupts her plans, can she resist his charm? However, it will only become more complicated. Maybe it was all a mistake...but even if it was, it's too late to fix it... or isn't it?

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